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When is the Summer Solstice in Los Al, Seal Beach and Rossmoor?
Not sure what the big deal about June 21 is? Check this out to learn about it.
Posted by Jacob Bourne
You may or may not know that June 21 is the 2013 summer solstice. You have probably heard the words summer solstice a few hundred times in your life, but do you actually know what the term means? Let Patch be your dictionary.
On the day of the summer solstice, the earth's axial tilt is inclined toward the sun more than any other day of the year. Technically speaking, the tilt on this day peaks at 23° 26'. Because of this, there is a maximum of sunlight seconds on the day of the summer solstice.
In Los Alamitos, Seal Beach and Rossmoor on the Summer Solstice, the sun will rise at 5:42 a.m. and will set at 8:06 p.m. according to sunrisesunset.com. By the end of summer, the sun will rise at 6:40 a.m. and set at 6:51 p.m.
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If you're looking to celebrate the exact moment of this year's summer solstice, you actually have to take your celebratory shot at 10:04 p.m Thursday night. The solstice is still officially recognized as happening on the 21 though because it occurs at 5:04 a.m. Universal Time.
Careful not to mark your calendar for a June 21 celebration every year though, as the solstice can change slightly with our 365-day year not perfectly matching the universe's plan for planetary permutation.
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Are you doing anything to celebrate the most sunlight of the year? Tell us in the comments and have happy summer solstice!